UCLA’s STAND for All is a program for students seeking to build resiliency, reduce anxiety or address up to moderate depression.
STAND for All is currently offering five courses to address different issues. Each course includes six lessons. STAND for All is right for students that want to work on any of the following:
Student Health Services at El Camino College has obtained FREE access to the online programming and UCLA Mental Health Coaches for ALL of our El Camino College students! El Camino College Faculty and Staff may also participate in the online courses, but the supportive UCLA Mental Health coaching is for El Camino College students only. Please be advised that services are not health services or clinical care.
The UCLA STAND For All Program is a self-guided resource offered with the support of trained coaches. The materials and exercises shared through this program are not considered treatment and should not be viewed as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, psychotherapy, counseling, or other mental health services. The way the program is designed and the fact that it is supported by certified lay people means that it is not appropriate for individuals experiencing acute symptoms, who are currently in treatment, or requiring treatment.
UCLA recommends that participants seek the advice of their physicians or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding mental health symptoms or medical conditions. Seeking or following professional or medical advice should not be delayed due to participation in the STAND For All program.
If you are experiencing extreme emotions you are unable to control or having thoughts of hurting yourself or someone else, immediately call 911 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255.
Please contact Student Health Services at El Camino College 310-660-3643 for psychological appointments and/or mental health referrals.